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EE 419 Basic Electrical Engineering | Laboratory Experiment No.

3 | November 16, 2021

ABSTRACT = 644.7632 Ω ∠ 41.3521°

When R ohms pure resistance, L Henry E


I=
pure inductance, and C farads pure capacitance Z
are connected in series with each other, an RLC
220V
Series Circuit is established. The current flowing =
through each element of the series circuit will be 644.7632
the same as the overall current flowing in the = 0.3412105539 A
circuit because all three elements are connected.
This laboratory exercise simulates the use of
RLC series circuits, which are used in many 𝐸𝑅 == (0.3412105539A)(484 𝐼𝑅 Ω)
applications requiring low and high frequency
signals. These circuits are critical to comprehend
= 165.1459081V
since they serve as both a variable tuned circuit
and an oscillator. It also serves as a voltage
multiplier and a pulse discharge unit.
𝐸𝐿 == (0.3412105539A)(956.5018657𝐼𝑋𝐿
Ω)
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
= 326.3685314V
Table 1: Simulation and Computation Result of
Voltage for Figure 2.
Voltage (V) Workbench Computation % Difference
𝐸𝐶 == (0.3412105539A)(530.516477𝐼𝑋𝐶Ω)
R 161.897 V 165.14590 1.9673 %
81V = 181.017821V
L 324.096 V 326.36853 0.6963%
14V
𝐸𝐸𝑡𝑡
2 2
C 175.168 V 181.01782 3.2316% 𝐸𝑅 + (𝐸𝐿 − 𝐸𝐶)
1V 2 2
= 165. 1459081𝑉 + (326. 3685314𝑉 − 181. 017821𝑉)

Total 219.998 219.99999 0.0008% = 219.9999999V


=
V 99V

Lamp Power = 100W


V= 220V Percentage Difference

R = V2P %diff R = |161.897 V −165.1459V | ( 100 )


= 220 V/100W 165.1459V
R = 484 Ω
= 1.9673 %
1
Xc ¿
2 πfC
1
Xc ¿ =530.5165 Ω
2 π (60 Hz)(0.000005 F)
%diff L |324.096 V −326.3685 V |
¿ ( 100 )
326.3685 V
XL = 2πfL
= 0.6963%
XL = 2π(60Hz)(2.5372H) = 956.5019Ω

Z = x + jy
Z = 484Ω -Jxc + jXL %diff C |175.168V −181.0178 V |
¿ ( 100 )
= 484Ω - j530.5165Ω + j956.5019 Ω 181.0178 V

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EE 419 Basic Electrical Engineering | Laboratory Experiment No. 3 | November 16, 2021

= 3.2316%

%diff Total |219.998V −219.9999 V |


¿ ( 100 )
219.9999 V

= 0.00086364%

REFERENCE

https://circuitglobe.com/what-is-rlc-series-
circuit.html

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